David Braddock and his wife Kerrie Tyndall watch the waves from Hurricane Dorian at the Jupiter Beach Park in Jupiter Beach, Fla. as it approaches the east coast of Florida. Andrew West, The News-Press via USA TODAY Network

Kristen Davis watches the high surf from a boardwalk overlooking the Atlantic Ocean with her daughter Addie Davis 4, as winds from Hurricane Dorian blow the fronds of a palm tree palm tree, in Vero Beach, Fla. Gerald Herbert, AP

The commanders of Amalqa "Giants" brigades Nabil al-Mashoushi, right, and the UAE-trained Security Belt Force in Abyan Abdel Latif al-Sayed, left, wave the separatist flag as they ride in a pickup truck in the streets of the city of Zinjibar, Yemen, Nabil Hasan, AFP/Getty Images

Migrants disembark from the German rescue boat Eleonore in the port of Pozzallo, Sicily, Italy. Italy's interior minister is vowing to make the charity boat with some 100 rescued migrants aboard pay dearly for docking in Sicily in defiance of a government ban. Francesco Ruta, AP

Hundreds of migrants arrive from the Greek island of Lesbos in the port of Thessaloniki, Greece. Another 700 migrants are due to be transferred later Sept. 2, 2019, under a decision taken by the Greek government at an emergency meeting.The UN High Commissioner for Refugees said that the island of Lesbos was sheltering nearly 11,000 people at the end of August which is four times its capacity. Sakis Mitrolidis, AFP/Getty Images

Christian Democratic Union party chairwoman and German Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer leaves a news conference following a party's board meeting to discuss the state elections in Saxony and Brandenburg at the headquarters in Berlin, Germany. Markus Schreiber, AP

Pedestrians pass burned cars on the side of a street on the outskirts of Johannesburg. Police fired rubber bullets as they struggled to stop looters who targeted businesses as unrest broke out in several spots in and around the city. AP

People participate in the annual J'ouvert, celebration which precedes the annual West Indian Day Parade, in Brooklyn, New York. The annual J'ouvert event is linked to a tradition found in many Caribbean nations and is now related to Carnival celebrations. Michael Nagle, EPA-EFE